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Only one important item of mine has been lost for good: a flash drive with two months of school data lost (got it all back slowly though, through backups and re-typing essays).
Several other items took a few months to a few YEARS to find:
- Pokémon Blue (one month)
- Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 (four months)
- An audio cable (two years)
- A home video (five years)
- Some old decorations (eight years)
Well, the airport only keeps things in the lost and found for a day. A DAY!!! How is that going to solve anything? Now some employee's snot-nosed little 5 year old is going to have my DSi, my 3 fully complete Mario games (SM64DS,NSMB, and YIDS) and my Platinum and Pearl with over 500 play hours combined. It's quite sad, actually.
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Originally Posted by Yoshizard
Well, the airport only keeps things in the lost and found for a day. A DAY!!! How is that going to solve anything?
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Originally Posted by Yoshizard
Well, the airport only keeps things in the lost and found for a day. A DAY!!! How is that going to solve anything? Now some employee's snot-nosed little 5 year old is going to have my DSi, my 3 fully complete Mario games (SM64DS,NSMB, and YIDS) and my Platinum and Pearl with over 500 play hours combined. It's quite sad, actually.
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Originally Posted by Sableyed
![]() How many Pokemon did you have on the thing? Furthermore, HOW DO YOU NOT CHECK THESE THINGS WHEN YOU GET OFF A PLANE??? |
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Originally Posted by Sunny
Hey Yoshizard, if you want I can give you alot of my rare, trained, or shiny pokemon on the house when you get your DS back. =w= I know I would be really bummed if that happened to me. .-.
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Originally Posted by Yoshizard
I think that it was stolen from me in the hotel room by a maid or something. I really don't know what happened to it.
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